Brian Hoffman's Remembering Red - A Tribute to Red Skelton
The Westin Casuarina Las Vegas Hotel, Casino & Spa (160 East Flamingo Las Vegas, NV 89109)
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Goldstar Member Reviews
Brain definitely is well versed in Red's acts and the amount of patriotism Red had. Sound was good and we were in the front row so we had a bit more contact with Red which was GREAT. Brian has worked hard to portray Red as he was and did a super job for those of us who remember him. Thank you Brian.Written on Feb 02 2010
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Brian made me laugh and cry just like Red Skelton used to do. The Theater was Small and intimate which was good for viewing, but the seats were hard and uncomfortable. It’s located in a time share a little off the strip. We took a cab from a major hotel which was easy, but waiting for a cab to come back for us took almost an hour. Plan for that… Be sure to bring your own drinks or snacks if you arrive early. They don’t have any kind of snack concession. The show was very Family Friendly, Brian spent a lot of time with everyone after the show to visit and take photos… In Las Vegas the performers have to pay to work…They pay for their own venue, props, advertising etc. So show some support for the little guys struggling to make a living in Sin City…Great show!!!Written on Mar 23 2010
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If you love Red like I did you will truly fall in love with Brian. He was one laugh after another. I have been in Vegas for 4 days and I have to say he was the highlight of my stay. He even managed to bring a tear to my eye. It was just a small stag (deserves better) and the seating was small, but I love the feeling a small crowd can give, because they are there for the same reason. Brian was super friendly and was more than happy to mingle with you after the show and you can take as many pictures of him as you like.Written on Feb 10 2010
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I bought these tickets for my mom and her friend. She absolutely loved it. The performer was extremely personable and talked to the audience before and after. It was a great family oriented show for those who remember Red. She would highly recommend it.Written on Jun 04 2010
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More Information About Remembering Red - A Tribute to Red Skelton
Website
http://www.redskeltoncomedyshow.com/
Description
Remembering Red – A Tribute to Red Skelton is a lighthearted trip down memory lane with Brian Hoffman performing the jokes and routines that made Red Skelton a household name.
Brian’s expert portrayal of Red Skelton will have you in stitches as he re-creates some of Red’s most well known characters. Laugh with Clem Kadiddlehopper, that dim-witted country bumpkin. Giggle along with Gertrude and Heathcliffe, the two seagulls. Feel the love of Freddy the Freeloader, the hobo who lived in the city dump.
Add a little “Guzzlers Gin” along with a couple of pantomimes and it makes this a true tribute to Red Skelton, one of America’s favorite clowns.
Brian Hoffman has performed his comedy routine in clubs all across the U.S. since 1995. Soon fans started telling him that he reminded them of Red Skelton, the look, the mannerisms and delivery style of Red.
Now Brian performs the jokes and routines that made Red famous. This show will include several characters that Red created and performed in his variety show that aired from September of 1951 to August of 1971.
This show is a nostalgic trip back in time. The routines are Red’s, and the jokes are “Red”,…not “blue”, which means there is no profanity in this hilarious tribute to America’s favorite clown,….Red Skelton.
This is a family friendly, all-ages-welcome, show that will have you smiling for years to come as you watch by Brian Hoffman’s Remembering Red – A Tribute to Red Skelton.
About the Ticket Supplier: Brian Hoffman
Brian Hoffman was born the son of a farmer. Years of hard work and many job changes landed him on stage one night at a local comedy club's amateur night. It was at that point Brian fell in love with the stage.
Years of performing his comedy routine in clubs all across the U.S. soon had his fans were telling him he reminded them of Red Skelton; the look, the mannerisms, and delivery style of Red.




